[987] Boston, 1853.
[988] Albany, 1853.
[989] New York, 1853-1871. See the preceding chapter; and Mr. Stevens’s, in Vol. III.
[990] Stockholm, 1855-1856.
[991] Albany, 1856-1858.
[992] Hartford, 1857-1858.
[993] Published at Amsterdam. A translation of the letters referred to, by the Hon. Henry C. Murphy, appears in the Historical Magazine, ii. 257 et seq. (New York, 1858).
[994] In Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, vol. vii., Philadelphia, 1860. The frontispiece consists of an engraving of a mural tablet in St. Paul’s Church, Chester, Pa., in memory of Ann Keen, daughter of Jöran Kyn, of Upland, and her husband James Sandelands, one of the provincial councillors of Pennsylvania appointed by Deputy-Governor William Markham in 1681,—the oldest tombstone extant on the Delaware.
[995] Philadelphia, 1862.
[996] Stockholm, 1865. The matter referred to in the text has been translated by the writer of this essay for the Pennsylvania Magazine of History, vol. vii.